Ermenegilde de Reynes

Ermenegilde de Reynes (died 1191) was a knight of the Kingdom of England.

Biography
Ermenegilde de Reynes was a knight of the Kingdom of England, although he only spoke French due to his homeland being the Duchy of Aquitaine. Reynes accompanied fellow Frenchman King Richard I of England on the Third Crusade and was left under the command of William V of Montferrat in the city of Acre in 1191. Reynes was assassinated by Altair Ibn-La'Ahad after Reynes betrayed a deal he had with another member of the Assassin Order.